Injured pregnant woman in Virginia waited an hour for ambulance after car crash
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The Richmond Ambulance Authority claimed that all eight of the ambulances it could staff were busy at the time of the incident.
Thornton claimed that a driver ran a red light and hit her car on June 12. The initial response by Richmond Fire was prompt – seven minutes to assess her and request an ambulance. However, an hour passed before the ambulance actually arrived. A spokesman with the Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) told WTVR that all eight ambulances the city operates were busy at the time.More Related News
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